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For the first time, we dared to go for a 6-meter campervan for our summer vacation. This was quite exciting for us, as until now we had always rented a longer semi-integrated model for this purpose. After picking it up and receiving a very extensive and detailed explanation from Harry's son, Roel, we drove home first. That presented a bit of a challenge; the large tripod fan stayed at home and was replaced by a table fan. We had already anticipated that we would need to (and could) take less with us than we did in the past. Nevertheless, it turned out better than expected; we could fit in more than we thought. The fridge worked perfectly, and the air conditioning more than made up for the outside temperature of 35 degrees. The air conditioning makes quite a bit of noise, as in any camper, but we quickly got used to it; it was no obstacle to sleeping well. We drove it to Italy via the Brenner Pass and, to our own surprise, stayed mainly at one campsite. The camper is no longer the youngest, although you hardly notice it; it is well-maintained. It is a pity, however, that many people do not report minor problems, or only report them late. There was a small problem with the skylight and a rubber seal on the chemical toilet. After returning the camper, I received a photo the next day of a new skylight on it. The seal is on order. Roel tackles the issues! We were very happy with the camper and the communication. We are going to take a look soon at what we want for next year, and if it were up to me, we would rent this campervan again. Thanks, Harry and Roel.